
Toy Drive! SALT is partnering with HOPE this holiday season for a toy drive. See flyer for more details.


Honoring the courage and sacrifice of all of our veterans. #veternsday


The 6th graders have finished building their ukuleles in Technology and Innovation class! It is fun to see all the different personalities shine through in their ukuleles. Next step will be to bring these to Music class and learn how to play!



On Tuesday, November 7, students in 3rd grade learned about voting! They registered to vote, signed in, received a ballot, went to a voting booth and then placed votes into a ballot box! Now they wait for the results … Oreo vs Chips Ahoy and Orange Juice vs Milk!



Reminder to families....


I am disappointed to report that voters did not approve our referendum. Thank you for your interest in the fall referendum. Thank you also to those who voted. We appreciate you for seeking information and making informed decisions that impact the future of your children. As the parent or guardian of a student in our district, I want you to know that you are greatly appreciated by me, the administration, and our staff.
Please read more information here about the election and what the outcome of this election means for our district. https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/news-and-events
Jamie Skjeveland
Superintendent, Crosby-Ironton Schools


The National Honor Society students are having a food drive during the whole month of November. Collection boxes can be found in the high school office or Super One Foods. Please consider donating to feed our community. Thank you to all who have donated so far!


Our referendum was not approved by voters. Thank you to those who voted in this referendum. We appreciate you for seeking information and making informed decisions. Read our media release for more information about the election results and what the outcome of this election means for our district. https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/news-and-events



Kindergarteners travel to the Care Center, every month, for intergenerational activities. This visit they made ghost pops, colored and tried to eat donuts on a string! Thank you to CLEF who donated funds for bussing to and from the care center. 😍







Today is Election Day for Crosby-Ironton Public Schools! Do you know where your polling place is? Visit https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/election-information to find yours. Polls are open 12:00pm - 8:00pm, but be sure to check your polling place hours before you go to vote.


Tomorrow is Election Day! Review our website's Election Information section so you can make an informed decision at the polls.
#2023Referendum #VoteNov7
https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/election-information


C-I SALT (Service Action Leadership Team) students collected 466.5 lbs of food plus a $60 monetary donation during their annual We Scare Hunger Halloween food drive. All food and money collected went to The Cuyuna Range Food Shelf. Thank you to all who gave to this food drive!


Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7 and early voting is still available Monday, Nov. 6. Find your polling place here:
https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/election-information
#2023Referendum #VoteNov7


It's a shortened week next week, due to Parent-Teacher Conferences! Take a look at the week.


Don't forget to set your clocks back an hour before you go to sleep!


The title of the lab is Biomedical Engineering: Phototherapy. This lab allows students to play the role of a biomedical engineer. They learn about sunlight, and its characteristics, as well as some characteristics of the human body. Using this knowledge they will critically think in order to discover a treatment for Grover’s disease. Students are working through a virtual lab with researchers from Notre Dame and Boston University.







EVERY VOTE COUNTS. MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE. Find your early voting location here. https://www.ci.k12.mn.us/o/cisd/page/election-information
*You can vote in person at the Crow Wing County Courthouse tomorrow, November 4, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
#2023Referendum #VoteNov7


Conceptual Physics and the CIS Physics class did a lab to predict the distance that a giant slingshot would shoot. Some classes worked indoors and others outdoors. #sciencerocks





Ranger Made is in the process of prototyping a custom fire pit.
The students used CAD to design the individual sides, and programmed our CNC plasma table to cut them out.


Eighth graders worked on identifying roles that students fill, when faced with team building challenges during Culture Shock. #teamwork


